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A former Southern District prosecutor who later became Senior Counsel to the 9/11 Commission, Snell is also one of the ex Feds who rewrote history in the Commission’s “Final Report” by relying entirely on the tortured “confession” of 9/11’s purported “mastermind” to pinpoint the origin of the “planes as missiles” plot.
He’s the same investigator who dismissed as not “sufficiently credible” the testimony of a decorated Navy Captain who was part of a secret data mining operation that uncovered evidence of 9/11 hijackers in the U.S. more than a year before the attacks.

The Right to the Truth and the Mass Killings of 11 September 2001 Elias Davidsson* Abstract A gross violation of human rights gives rise to a set of state obligations, including that of providing remedies to the victims. Among such …Read more . . .

In a move echoing the US government with respect to the families of 9/11 victims, the Chinese authorities are "buying" the silence of parents whose children died when schools collapsed. Here a story by The Sunday Times (UK). Note that …Read more . . .

"An active-duty Navy captain has become the second military officer to come forward publicly to say that a secret defense intelligence program tagged the ringleader of the Sept. 11 attacks as a possible terrorist more than a year before the attacks."

Weldon: Atta Papers Destroyed on Orders AP 16 September 2005 by Donna De URL: Sep. 16, 2005 – A Pentagon employee was ordered to destroy documents that identified Mohamed Atta as a terrorist two years before the 2001 attacks, a …Read more . . .

FAA Manager Destroys Tape by Matthew L. Wald, The New York Times, May 6, 2004 WASHINGTON, May 6 — At least six air traffic controllers who dealt with two of the hijacked airliners on Sept. 11, 2001, made a tape …Read more . . .

Individuals in the U.S. with links to terrorism were deported to their home countries even though investigators believed they posed a danger to national security and could be prosecuted, according to a Department of Justice brief… The authors of the brief are Solicitor General Theodore Olson [who lost his wife on 9/11], Assistant Attorney General Robert McCallum and Justice Department attorneys Robert Loeb and Sharon Swingle.

NIST in violation of the Data Quality Act By Ed Haas,http://www.teamliberty.net/id265.html May 31, 2006 ? When the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) was charged with determining how three World Trade Center Buildings collapsed at freefall speed onto …Read more . . .

"FBI Director Robert S. Mueller III began to describe the investigation underway to identify those responsible for hijacking the four airplanes the day before. Mueller said it was essential not to taint any evidence gathered so that if accomplices were arrested, they could be convicted.

But Attorney General John D. Ashcroft interrupted him. Let’s stop the discussion right here, he said. The chief mission of U.S. law enforcement, he added, is to stop another attack and apprehend any accomplices or terrorists before they hit us again. If we can’t bring them to trial, so be it."

Leaders of a federal commission investigating the Sept. 11 attacks complained Tuesday that the Bush administration has been too slow to provide access to key documents and is intimidating witnesses by insisting that CIA and FBI "minders" attend sensitive interviews.